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July 1, 2025 4 mins
Today is the start of Florida’s new fiscal year and along with it over 120 new laws that took effect at midnight.
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From West Palm Beach to Tallahassee.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
This is Florida's news that impacts you on the Brian Mudshow. Yeah,
sure enough is we got all cons of new things
going on today because it's the start of Florida's new
fiscal year today. And among the things that'll be happening,
well Fox is Jared Halpern.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
The President will help open a five thousand bed migrant
detention center at a small airport in the Florida Everglades
nicknamed Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
There's only one road leading in and there is the
only way out is a one way flight.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
White House Press Secretary Caroline levittz as the detention facility
is surrounded by dangerous wildlife in unforgiving terrain.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
This is an efficient and low cost way to help
carry out the largest mass deportation campaign in American history.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
So the new detention and Deportation and facility course taking
place at the largely unused DAID call your Training and Transition.
The airport is said to be able to house five
thousand detainees. That would make it the largest attention and
deportation facility in the country. And yeah, you do have
Trump and Governor D. Santa's headlining a high profile list

(01:10):
of officials who will be on hand for the opening
today and what the start of Florda's new fiscal year.
We have over one hundred and twenty new laws that
are taking effect today. They in fact, they took effect
at midnight. Among the higher profile new laws, Florida's health
related laws for children at school, Florida's new animal cruelty law,
tougher penalties for excessive speeding, new voting laws, anti swating legislation,

(01:34):
new driver's license, education requirements for teens. These states ban
on development and state parks, the official recognition of the
Gulf of America and all state documents, and many more.
And among them many more the budget. Governor D. Sant
Is yesterday signing Florida's new budget into law. The total
budget one hundred and seventeen point four billion nine ever

(01:57):
so slightly higher than the governor had outlined a preference
were heading into the session. He did veto five hundred
and sixty seven million dollars in spending yesterday. Mostly cloudy
human again today hines and the ampior eighties typical for
this day. Chance of rain and thunderstorms throughout the day,
So aaron dusk continues to influence our weather. Another ploom

(02:17):
basically catch it up to the one that is exiting
our state. It's going to be making its way over
later today, so that will continue to be a factor,
along with some off the rain. And the National Hurricane Center,
speaking of rain, still tracking disturbance with a twenty percent
chance of developing basically on or just off of our
coastline over the next week. The system just going to

(02:38):
be a rain event. No matter what does or doesn't happen.
This thing's a rain event for much of the day.
Gas prices they rose from the lows of the year yesterday.
They are thirteen cents higher per gallon today average price
four regular unleaded day y three oh seven per gallon
in the Balm Beaches three twenty one, Martin three fourteen,
and in Indian River County right there at the state
average at three oh seven.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
All right, it's national headlines. Powering through negotiations on President
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill. Republicans still hashing out key amendments.
There could be a final vote on the bill at
some point this morning. If it passes the Senate bill,
head back to the House for a vote tomorrow. Elon
Musk says he'll start up a new political party of
Congress passes the spending bill, a billionaire former head of

(03:20):
Doze riding on X If what he calls an insane
spending bill passes, the America Party will be formed the
next day. And apparently he's going to rocket ship off somewhere. No,
he just never mind. The Justice Department filing charges against
more than three hundred people and a multi billion dollar
healthcare fraud scheme. Agency says it's takedown resulted in charges
against almost one hundred doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other

(03:43):
medical professionals for their involvement and over fourteen billion dollars
worth of healthcare claims. Suspect in the firefighter ambush shooting
in Idaho was identified as twenty year old West Roly.
The sheriff there, Bob Norris, says Roly shot and killed
two firefighters, wounded another before shooting and killing himself. Nor
said authorities have had contact in the past over minor incidents,

(04:05):
but really did not have a criminal record. Those are
your headlines.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Do you think about it?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Not only does the eland have the capacity to be
able to do these kinds of things. But he also
has enough kids they could probably populate a new plant.
And the only question at that point is does he
take Eldon John with them? You know,
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